Drs. Brandfass, Glick, Beckjord, and van Londen have no relevant relationships with any entities producing health care goods or services.

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Dr. Glick is a noted expert in the area of pain management, acupuncture and other complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches. He is leading an academic effort in the School of Medicine to study the efficacy of various CAM treatments in a scientific manner.

Ellen Beckjord is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh in the Biobehavioral Medicine in Oncology Program at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute. Her doctoral work in clinical psychology at the University of Vermont focused on delivering psychosocial interventions to breast cancer survivors and she completed her clinical internship at the Vanderbilt VA Internship Consortium.

G. van Londen, MD, MS, is a medical oncologist and geriatrician at UPMC Cancer Centers, director of the Women?s Cancer LiveWell Survivorship Center at Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC, and director of the Cancer Livewell Survivorship Program at Hillman Cancer Center.